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    NATO official urges further reforms in Armenia after polls

    Mediamax news agency, Yerevan
    19 May 07

    19 May: An exclusive interview of NATO Secretary General's special
    representative for Central Asia and the South Caucasus Robert Simmons
    to Mediamax news agency

    [Mediamax] In his 14 May statement, NATO Secretary General Jaap de
    Hoop Scheffer noted "with satisfaction that the [12 May] parliamentary
    election in Armenia were considered by international monitors to be
    largely in accordance with Armenia's OSCE and Council of Europe
    commitments". What is your personal assessment of the Armenian
    election?

    [Simmons] Democratic institution building is an essential part of
    Armenia's Individual Partnership Action Plan (IPAP) with NATO and I am
    therefore pleased that an important step in the right direction was
    taken. But, like the Secretary General, I would like to stress that
    there remains significant work to do. The international observers have
    noted a number of shortcomings and these will need to be addressed
    effectively.

    [Mediamax] This election were the first after adoption and putting
    into force of the Individual Partnership Action Plan. Can you say that
    Armenia proved its adherence to the commitment of implementing further
    democratic reforms, as stated in the IPAP?

    [Simmons] The Individual Partnership Action Plan sets out ambitious
    objectives in a number of areas, including democratic reforms. Even
    before the election, in April 2007, we conducted an assessment of
    Armenia's progress in the implementation of the IPAP, which was
    largely positive, though we also noted many areas where further work
    is required.

    In this context, it is a very positive signal that the parliamentary
    election last weekend were an improvement over previous ones. It makes
    me confident that further progress can be achieved in the many areas
    we work on with our Armenian partners and we look forward to
    continuing this work.

    [Mediamax] Jaap de Hoop Scheffer stated NATO's readiness to continue
    to support Armenia's reform efforts. Which reforms are of particular
    importance today?

    [Simmons] The IPAP is a comprehensive programme that covers many
    areas, with a strong focus on the defence and security sectors.
    Reforms in these areas are naturally long-term projects which will
    require constant and systematic efforts.

    We are now at a stage where the next steps will need to be taken
    towards a Strategic Defence Review, including the formulation of a
    Military Doctrine. Defence Planning and Budgeting are key issues, as
    is the introduction of more civilians into the Ministry of Defence.

    And, of course, the further improvement of interoperability to
    increase the opportunities for Armenian forces to make contributions
    to NATO-led peace support operations is a key priority. We also need
    to continue to improve the way in which various government agencies
    work together, in particular in such areas as crisis management and
    the fight against terrorism.

    With a newly elected Parliament we also need to focus on improving the
    capabilities of the legislature to exercise strong and effective
    oversight of the defence and security sectors. In short, there is
    still much on our plate and defence reform, democratic institution
    building and strengthening of the rule of law need to continue. We
    will continue our support to Armenia on these and many other issues,
    as set out in the IPAP.
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